March 29,
2023 by HFBusiness Staff in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry
Spring is just around the corner, and Carson Kressley is ready to welcome the season at his gracious Pennsylvania farmhouse with a newly redecorated pool and patio space.
March 27,
2023 by HFBusiness Staff in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry
The High Point Market Authority (HPMA) and Esteem Media announce this season’s team and sponsors for its biannual two-day Design Influencers Tour at Spring Market in High Point (SMHP.)
March 26,
2023 by HFBusiness Staff in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry
After nearly 20 years of experience running her own Denver-based design firm (plus a BSBA in Finance and Banking), Gail Doby along with Erin Weir saw a shift in the marketplace where their talented and creative peers were struggling with running the business aspect of their design firms.
March 21,
2023 by HFBusiness Staff in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry
Acclaimed interior designer Max Humphrey today announced his new performance fabric collection designed in partnership with Sunbrella and available exclusively to the design trade through Pindler.
March 21,
2023 by HFBusiness Staff in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry
In one month, the Vacation Rental Design (VRD) Summit debuts in High Point with a roster of more than 25 speakers from the design and short-term rental worlds. The two day event, produced by High Point x Design (HPxD) and High Point Market Authority brings together an emerging community of professionals passionate about the short-term (STR) industry.
March 21,
2023 by HFBusiness Staff in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry
ArchLIGHT Summit has secured several new partners for its Sept. 19-20 edition. New partnerships include Dallas chapters of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and Illumination Engineering Society (IES), along with Light Justice.
March 21,
2023 by HFBusiness Staff in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry
It would be impossible to discuss mid-century design without Alexander Girard. From upholstery to wallpaper, and restaurant interiors to branding for an international airline, Girard's catalog raisonné was profoundly diverse, and his personal aesthetic—joyful, optimistic, brimming with unusual combinations of color—became indistinguishable from Herman Miller's when Girard became the founding director of the company's textile division in 1952.